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Most of the delegates believed that Travis exaggerated the difficulties he faced.
It has been suggested that some early European travelers and pioneer botanists may have exaggerated the difficulties of human penetration because they journeyed along atypical waterways and along tracks where disturbance of the original vegetation had thickened the regenerating ground layer.
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"The ABC concedes this exaggerated the real difficulties of Palestinians seeking medical treatment in Israel," the correction said.
This is probably exaggerated because of the difficulty in distinguishing between syphilis and what was called farasisa by midwives and native doctors, a catch-all term used to describe all chronic diseases with cutaneous symptoms (16).
It is likely that the difficulties of the calculations are exaggerated, and this attitude accompanies the nurses throughout their career.
In this way, the film's exaggerated aesthetics coat each scene with expression, commenting on the difficulties of human expansion while simultaneously providing perfect cues for slapstick.
In this way, the film's exaggerated aesthetics coat each scene with expression, commenting on the difficulties of human expansion while simultaneously providing cues for chuckle-worthy slapstick.
Some businesses contend that the difficulties of verifying legal employment have been exaggerated and that the law will eventually improve competition in the marketplace if cheap, foreign labor is cut.
Senor Marcos de Souza Dantas, the new president of the Banco do Brasil, said in a speech that a lot of the difficulties of Brazil are due to a "precipitous & exaggerated industrialization" for which the country was not really ready.
But hurdles include ignorance about the country, the difficulties of getting there, and what some say is an exaggerated fear of malaria.
Gradually, the difficulties lifted.
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